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PAGE 6 __ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 1952
Defendant In Sullivan Slaying Files Bias Charge ode Libra Indictment.
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| ih Here Are Your Carriers of The Times | ake 0 being undble to. offer satisfactory ® Definite, specific programs d e 6S | Fred Thompson is enthusiastic a H| Id air service to the areas they op- || @ posifive employment objectives | * Back
| . irl has appealed labout airplanes. And he has used erate in. The airline has app || ® Strong, practical faculty
dS llle al : |Indianapolis Times carrier profits . 3 this charge. of cain | y Set for Fi ht {to further his interest in them. Airline Sold North of Chicago ® (omvenient, evra " The Cen ; He saved enough from his earn- Wisconsin Central now operates | ® Graduates in big dema J today one : ings to pay for a plane wp Wi in. Cami air service in areas north of Chi- || ® Free Placement Service | has been la 0 IS dy$ | Officials Sound Chitage He ain puys and Duis isconsin Carrier cago in Wisconsin, upper Mich-/l| ® Approved for Korean Velerans | son” 38 of 1 | | Self-Government Note with motors. Purchases Stock gan, Mintesote, and S, Dakota, | see, write or phone Registrar | “The book ; | { | An 8th grader in Fall Creek Negotiations for the stock sale }| roliment facts. Free | fn 1928,” sal Emmett Johns, accused slayer | Indiana's top city officials re- Grade Senco Fred distributes to Times Special : were handled by Mr. Weesnér; En dda of Patrolman John L. Sullivan, {turned to their offices throughout |. .ctomers in the neighborhood WASHINGTON, Sept. 18—The Lloyd Hartman, firm treasurer, . Coll not in the m opened a legal fight today to es-| the state today, ready for a fin-| o» arine cone pa and. Glenwood 'stock of Lake Central Airlines and William Krieg of the firm of | Central Business ege Be nt cape trial Joy HIuTeR. 18 r-old lish fight with the 1953 General pp. pa has been a carrier eight ‘today was sold to the Wisconsin Buschmann, Krieg, DeVault &| Indiana Business College i be purchased Attorneys for the 13-year-o | Assembly. months. (Central Airlines, John V. Wees-|\eXxander, general counsel for the || $02 N. Meridian The volum
youth charged the indictment was, illegal because Negroes were| “systematically excluded” from gervice on the Marion County Grand Jury. The charge was similar to one made in the sensational Robert Austin Watts murder case here.
|airline. ; “ jner, president of the Hoosier| titled “Englis
|operated airline announced. trays espe
- { v privileged cl: Terms of the sale were not dis- Vy 77272722272 ili-fed, under closed. : their emplo | The transaction was completed SELF CONFIDENCE a today was t |here at 3 a. m. today and is sub- m for circulatin
They left Indianapolis at the, Fred has one sister. He is 13 close of the Municipal League! 9A (Hane {Convention, pledged to battle for|>P lives at 4238 Glenwood Dr.
{self-government and for escape]
{from the financial straightjacket | of running their cities on property [tax alone.
{ One of the resolutions adopted
League members pointed out standing achievement in the first here today every move made by using Indianapolis as the hub of
groes had sat on the grand jury| i : |alcohol creates an enforcement of a series of award banquets Adlai Stevenson is “dictated by their operations.
in the last 30 years, As a result,
The U. 8. Supreme Court later [yesterday called for return of all n ; y [ject to the approval of the Civil You are invited to be one of a group of 40 volume. ruled out the contention, state cigaret and alcohol tax| {Aeronautics Board. Transfer. of! Fl Wg mest ~” Thoug] = motion to Seow out the in- {money to municipalities. y stock and management will not| | Effective Speaking, Leadership, Trainihe Miss McFa ctment against Johns said the i fon Point’ . * {be made until such approval is] : t determi grand’ jury “had no authority” | Saturation Po Radicals Dictate {received, Mr, Weesner said al A gr lp. you wi rned h ; to hear the case because Negroes ae Property ax nae Jeeta) 90 Honored for T Adl . J Indianapoli Hub : ogy I ae J ley in the Caro: po, lid [the saturation point,” sa | : : Sens ndianapolis as Hu av, Sept. 25. at 7:30 p.m. . G : ! Hot allowed to serve on the resolution, “and the financial Attitude, Achievement ° ai enner | Lake Sentral operates local; regi Harrison DAR. Chavier House meves come . status of the state. with a $70| service between Louisville and! . brary perso Prosecutor Disagrees status oe a tool Members. of the police PALI CRAWFORDSVILLE, Sept. 18 nd - Rapids, Mich, rod oho AN INDIANA INSTITUTE “re-evaluate” The petition said only two Ne-| of the cities.” Clubs have been honored for out- —Sen. William E. Jenner said petween Cincinnati and Chicago, | # : 3345 Wash. Blvd. HI-4066 their own or
PII TIIIIY. pry es
3 claimed, Johns was denied his problem for city and town police, [launched to broaden PAL club|i,4i0a1s and socialists.” | Recently * the CAA _ charged 15 Xo egal rights under the 14th and cigarets are the “primary work. The I R we - 928 and I'n | ublican as-| Amendment. cause” of fires in cities. Ninety club members received e Indiana Republic age) bought it at
| Prosecutor Fairchild branded Another resolution called for awards for sportsmanship, atti-Sailed the Democratic Presiden-| was just wh
the petition “just wishful think-| removal of the state gross income tude and achievement in ceremo- tial nominee for “associating with | self to be— ing.” He pointed out the January, | {tax from municipal receipts. A nies at the banquet last night in fixers and fakers who regard] b efo + Miss McFadc 1951, term grand jury contained! third pledged league memberg to Tomlinson Hall. : | Washington as a paradise of] enjoy ar 0 Miss McFa a Negro member. oi od ih jor favor reapportionment of = the| Shift F | screens new “There's absolutely no: bre y I ears 8 rom Athletics {minks, pinks and drinks, tempts to e's a utely basis or United Press Telephoto. |State legislature, a task 30 years ; i grounds for the motion,” Mr. Phote. | overdue. | Lt. Casper Kleifgen, PAL club Sen. Jenner, a candidate for| ease in our stock. But Fairchild said. “No colored person] PLOTTER—The Rev. William ¥ Lasle Now Code chief, said the banquets arelesclection a 8 Sins Dentderat | oh there ste = or anyone has ever been excluded planned to shift PAL club em- Henry Schricker, release 8 | in the library from service on a grand. jury C. MeCalmont (above), whe od oor city Omicials asked We nex phasis from athletics to other statement as his campaign cara-| flexible purchased ea here mits planning a weird series of is committee to look into the fields of juvenile activity. van hit this college town. | : questionable The prosecutor explained Ne-| crimes ranging from torture to |“gnancial plight” of cities, and/ The plan was launched early He said: tection. groes have been called to serve kidnapi was arraigned in (Prepare legislation for municipal|[this year by Mayor Clark whol «gma men, small ideas, small’ I can't sw on several grand juries during his on P "es Lod J relief. And they asked the state(asked for a cut in the athletic|qojiars, big debts and endless thing just as term of office but had been re-| /\uburn, Lal, ay on grand | a new municipal code toProgram and more “pal” work by wars is the formula that has now,” she s: leased for “their own reasons.” | theft charges. The 35-year-old [replace the outmoded measure the P AL clubs, been handed to Stevenson. He much time Indicted On Two Counts Presbyterian clergyman stood si- | passed in 1905. ly Slso honored at the event were mgt swallow it all or the gang and discard lently in court and listened to a | In final action, league members + > nny Hutchings, Indianapolis|ywj) desert him. He cannot cut | but we have: Johns was indicted on two mur-| oo o1int shat he disguised him- (elected Ralph Tucker, Democratic|.0d1ans pitcher - coach, for his out the cancer of crooked crony- | i der counts last Friday in the fatal self as a woman and swindled |mayor of Terre Haute, president,| Work In Dboys’ activities in the ion that has developed under was ong wh shooting of Patrolman Sullivan Iderl le of $2220 to succeed Vernon C. Anderson, . Truman or he will end his own overlooked t July 23, an elderly couple of $22,208. Hammond mayor. Umpire is Emcee | political life. widely circul: Officer Sullivan was shot in a Ivan Brinegar, Republican, Master of ceremonies was| “Acheson’s Adlai is as much gun duel when he returned to his 20th Ward Voters mayor of Bedford, became first Harry Geisel, former American a Socialist slave as is hare-| home at 4715 English Ave, and vice president, and C. P. Erni, League umpire. {brained Harry Truman.”
found his wife — an expectant
: Democratic mayor of New Albany, | Included in the 90 youths hon- | = FotHer. Struggling with an in- To Be Registered oh elected second vice president./ored was Harry Henslee, 15, of
| en 4562 Brookville Rd. / irra l Johns was arrested a short time Branch voter registration boards _ | He received an award for A | I i S$ : Hl t | C 1] il later when he collapsed from a Will set up shop tomorrow in the Fire Damages (helping 31st Infantry Division |
[20th Ward on the North Side. gunshot Wound near the SulHvaN =) A rl aay ror oare al Apartment House mine detector teams brought to Clears Up Your
H : {Indianapolis by The Times find | Judge Saul I. Rabb, Criminal/t® Vote in the Nov. 4 election,| Heavy early: morning traffic| | Bad Complexion | | | | |
Court 2, ordered the Prosecutor’s|d0n’t put it off for another day. was detoured off N. Illinois St. [lhe gun o hich killed Patrolman office to answer Johns’ petition by| Visit one of these locations be- today as firemen battled for an John L. Sullivan.
Tuseday. A hearing on the motion |tWeen 2 and 9 p. m.: hour to put out a. smoldering IA AF oxtornally caused pimples, rash—biack- F T M E Wt Eo wohedutor Tater. Bool 43, at 130 W. 0th St. blaze in an apartment house. DIAN APO I AFFIC heads quickly relieved with fra- E L MAN Cp Cc uU MH The petition attacking the iri-| Scheel 86 at 500 W. sock se Keith P. McGee, 1128 N. Illi- CASUALTIES grant, stinifically eticated dictment was filed by Attorneys Tonmaorcouias si hong, (nois St. saw smoke pouring from (261 Days) Si Sand : er, 00 8. * 8. lthe room above his and called 1951 1952 in usually in P. L. Harden and John Browder, | Orchard School. 615 W. 43d | SY Skin ymially in 38 E. WASHINGTON ST.
y t. Rainier Furniture Store, 4214 eters Ave. the fire department. Entering! Accidents .... 3865 3639 7 days. Only a few
cents at your drug-
Voters in the 14th Ward can the room he found the mattress! Injured ....... 2553 2486
Seymours Oldest ny 3 ve Te moter ase. Bratbed and tossed 1t OU Riled..o..ooce 38 = sa i gu Twins’ Are Dead {today at the following places: the window. < y Sch 48. at net Miler me The mattress fell against the | Seymour no longer can claim| Seneol 48 at 110% York 8t. © side of the building, sending’ {
the nation’s oldest living twins. Last Feb. 16, Mrs. Theodore
fre Station 19, at 1445 W. Morris 8%. |flames and smoke up the weatherunity Mauss: Ridin par boarding. Firemen, who said Groub and Mrs. Elizabeth Toms| If you're downtown, register in/the blaze started from a cigaret | celebrated their 92d birthdays./the Courthouse basement. The|left on the mattress, chopped ‘ rd ) Three days later, Mrs. Groub died.|Registration Board office is open/through the wall to halt the TN NIE ee; 4
Yesterday, Mrs. Toms also died.'from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. daily. |flames.
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